Chapter: 666
His deep affection for Ariana was unexpected, even willing to throw his own plan off the rails. He even put his life on the line for
her and stood up to Zayden on her behalf.
Aldus was willing to overlook some things as long as Theodore remained unharmed.
But now, as Theodore introduced Ariana so earnestly, Aldus realized her importance to Theodore.
He felt a growing curiosity to meet the woman who had significantly impacted Theodore’s life. “I haven’t met her yet,” he said
thoughtfully.
Realizing that Theodore’s current situation made a meeting impractical, he added, “[ understand, you don’t want to come to
Mistlyn right now. That’s fine. I can sneak over to Eleymond to meet her.”
Theodore massaged his forehead, pondering Ariana’s existing resentment and coldness towards him. He was yet to reveal to
her the situation with the Fredrick family, nor that he himself was the man known as Holden.
“Let’s be patient for a while longer, Grandfather,” Theodore sighed softly, “I haven’t informed her about the Fredrick family’s
situation yet. I don’t wish to cause her unnecessary distress.”
Aldus managed to contain his excitement upon Theodore’s reply. Recalling some rumors he had heard, his tone grew more
serious as he asked, “I heard from Horace that you’ve resumed taking medicine, is that true?”
“Huh?” Theodore retorted reflexively, his brows knitting together before he quickly denied, “No.”
Aldus hesitated a bit, not completely certain about the news he had heard, so he decided not to press further. Instead, he
cautiously brought up another topic, saying, “Our family’s medical team has made significant advancements in treatment plans
over the years. We have managed to reduce surgical risks, and we’ve even found a highly esteemed and talented neurosurgeon.
He...”
Before Aldus could complete his sentence, Theodore abruptly interrupted him, “Grandfather, spare your words. I am not
undergoing the surgery.”
Aldus realized that there was little he could do when Theodore firmly declined.
Knowing Theodore’s stubborn nature, he simply sighed and chose not to pursue the matter any further.
“Fine,” Aldus relented, “But under no circumstances should you continue taking medicine. If you do, don’t blame me for resorting
to tough measures and forcing you into surgery.”
Theodore grasped Aldus’s concerns. He didn’t utter another word, simply mumbling in affirmation.
Then they conversed about mundane matters for a bit longer before ending their call.
In the ward, Zayden, his mouth covered, managed to give Devin an angry glare while making muffled whimpering noises. It was
only when Theodore entered that he quieted down.
Devin’s gaze shifted to Theodore, but neither of them broke the silence.
Theodore paid no attention to Zayden and merely nodded at Devin, who understood the signal and motioned for his men to
escort Zayden out of the room.
Observing the situation, Theodore’s men decided not to intervene any further and allowed Zayden to be assisted to his feet. ©
As Zayden walked past Theodore, he paused for a moment and cast a menacing glare at him. His voice carried a strong sense
of bitterness, “You better watch out. I won’t let you off the hook so easily.”
Theodore didn’t bother paying him any attention, simply gesturing for them to get him out quicker.